This paper reviews literature related to heuristic cognitive strategies as they are used by flight crews. A review of heuristic and naturalistic cognition is presented. An example set of heuristics and cognitive biases are presented and where possible exemplified by 19 airline accidents. The paper suggests two tentative research designs which could be pursued to quantitatively study heuristics and its impact on aviation decision making. The paper concludes that aviation pilot training would benefit by introducing pilots to the concepts and constructs of heuristic thinking
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
In general aviation, 85% of the crashes seem to be caused by pilots' errors (Li, Baker, Grabowski, &...
Operating a high-technology commercial airliner is not only an issue in psychomotor skill performanc...
Objective: This research was designed to examine the impact of heuristic-based approaches to the acq...
Objective: This research was designed to examine the impact of heuristic-based approaches to the acq...
In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the i...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
The objective of this research was to reveal the impact of human factors on flight safety and provid...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
The aim of my intervention is to understand why as we are all convinced that Human Factors are a ma...
Background. Weather-related accidents have one of the highest fatality rates among General Aviation ...
Emergencies are safety critical situations where decision-makers make rapid and quick decisions. It ...
Situation awareness (SA) and flight performance may be intrinsically connected. Good SA can lead to ...
Human errors cause the majority of aviation accidents. Augmented cognition and automation systems en...
Anecdotal and subjective evidence suggests that the manual flying ability of pilots operating highl...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
In general aviation, 85% of the crashes seem to be caused by pilots' errors (Li, Baker, Grabowski, &...
Operating a high-technology commercial airliner is not only an issue in psychomotor skill performanc...
Objective: This research was designed to examine the impact of heuristic-based approaches to the acq...
Objective: This research was designed to examine the impact of heuristic-based approaches to the acq...
In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the i...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
The objective of this research was to reveal the impact of human factors on flight safety and provid...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
The aim of my intervention is to understand why as we are all convinced that Human Factors are a ma...
Background. Weather-related accidents have one of the highest fatality rates among General Aviation ...
Emergencies are safety critical situations where decision-makers make rapid and quick decisions. It ...
Situation awareness (SA) and flight performance may be intrinsically connected. Good SA can lead to ...
Human errors cause the majority of aviation accidents. Augmented cognition and automation systems en...
Anecdotal and subjective evidence suggests that the manual flying ability of pilots operating highl...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
In general aviation, 85% of the crashes seem to be caused by pilots' errors (Li, Baker, Grabowski, &...
Operating a high-technology commercial airliner is not only an issue in psychomotor skill performanc...